Title of article :
Aging Effects on Visual Reaction Time in a Single Task Condition and When Treadmill Walking
Author/Authors :
Sparrow، William A. نويسنده , , Begg، Rezaul K. نويسنده , , Parker، Suzanne نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched controls (mean age, 26.3 years) when standing (single task) and when walking on a motor-driven treadmill (dual task). There were 90 quasirandomly presented trials over 15 min in each condition. Longer mean and median RTs were observed in the dual task compared to the single task. Older males had signifi cantly slower mean and median RTs (315 and 304 ms, respectively) than the younger group (273 and 266 ms, respectively) in both task conditions. There were no age or condition effects on within-subject variability. Both groups showed a trend of increasing RT over the 90 single task trials but when walking only the younger group slowed. These novel fi ndings demonstrate high but sustained attention by older adults when walking. It is proposed that the motor task’s attentional demands might contribute to their slower preferred walking speed.
Keywords :
Chip , dLMO , Transcriptional regulation , Delta , Serrate
Journal title :
MOTOR CONTROL
Journal title :
MOTOR CONTROL